A music detective story: Unearthed recordings by the Jacks feature Replacements, Hüsker Dü members Members of the Replacements and Hüsker Dü played on 1981 sessions recently unearthed. May 18, 2021 9:58am Text size Copy shortlink:
Mitch Griffin had a nice surprise for the small New York record label that tracked him down in Minneapolis, asking about a 1980 single by his old power-pop band the Jacks.
The 7-inch record had grown into a sought-after collector s item, and the company was interested in reissuing it. Sure, that d be great, Griffin said, then offhandedly added, Oh, and by the way, we have about 35 other unreleased tracks some of them with some pretty interesting players on it.
Heather Lavarnway: 174 votes
Bus bond proposition: The district will borrow up to $298,000 to purchase two 66-passenger buses, passed 234 to 17
Gymnasium capital project: Total expected cost about $6.5 million, will result in no new costs for taxpayers, passed 221 to 22
Belleville Henderson: Budget $11,374,742: yes 216, no 73
One seat for a five-year term
Dennis R. Jerome: 189 votes
Michael J. Billman: 68 votes
David P. Bartlett: 27 votes
Carthage: Budget $65,752,853: yes 226, no 24
Two seats for three-year terms
Incumbent Garry E. Schwartz: 210 votes
Incumbent Anne Rohr: 229 votes
Library proposition authorizing $140,000 for the village of Carthage Free Library and $98,500 for the Sally Ploof Hunter Memorial Library, passed 217 to 32
General Brown: Budget $25,454,592: yes 200, no 69
School budget votes: Check your district here School budget votes (Source: AP images) By 7 News Staff | May 18, 2021 at 8:32 PM EDT - Updated May 18 at 11:34 PM
WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWNY) - School districts across the north country held budget votes Tuesday. Voters were also selecting school board members and weighing in on various school purchases and projects, depending on the district.
Results are below. We’ll be updating as the information comes in.
Tuesday evening update: All school districts report their budgets have passed. The headline of the night is record turnout in the Ogdensburg City School District and a contentious vote to restore funding to the public library. Voters there increased library funding by $225,000 in a vote of 792 to 405.
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Welcome to a jam-packed edition of theme park news! There has been so much going on this past week that, well, we won t dare to spoil it. From changes to theme park safety protocol and costume reveals to berry blasters and Halloween happenings, here s everything you may have missed:
THE NEW THROWBACK RIDE THAT S A BERRY GOOD TIME
As part of Knott s Berry Farm s 100th Anniversary celebration, the Southern California theme park is unveiling something unexpected: nostalgia. Its newest ride,
Knott s Bear-y Tales: Return to the Fair, is a 4D attraction that honors Knott s Bear-y Tales, a synonymous attraction that shuttered 35 years ago.